Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (04): 523-.
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Abstract: Objective To explore the correlation between pathological findings and mammographic features ofmicrocalcification in calcified breast carcinoma without a mass. Methods The morphology and distribution of themicrocalcification lesions displayed by mammography were retrospectively analyzed in 108 cases of the calcified breastcarcinoma without a mass in comparison with the pathological findings of the lesions. Results The mammographicmorphology or distribution of the microcalcification lesions did not differ significantly across different pathological types ofcalcified breast carcinoma without a mass (P>0.05). The microcalcification lesions showed no significant morphologicaldifference between invasive and noninvasive breast carcinomas (P>0.05). Fine pleomorphic calcifications were frequentlyfound in both invasive and noninvasive breast carcinomas, but fine linear and fine linear branching calcifications and mixedmaglinant calcifications were more common in invasive breast carcinoma. The distribution of the microcalcifications showedsignificantly different patterns between invasive and noninvasive breast carcinoma (P=0.006), characterized by segmental andcluttered distributions of the lesions, respectively. Conclusion There is no specific mammographic features in correlation withthe pathological types of microcalcification lesions in calcified breast carcinoma without a mass, but invasive and noninvasivecalcified breast carcinomas have different mammographic features in the morphology and distribution of themicrocalcifications to allow their preoperative differentiation.
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